If God (nature) is unbounded altruism (will to bestow), does that mean God has a need, or a desire to that needs to be fulfilled? if so, How can God suffer from human passions, such as desire? Isn’t desire a human attribute? In other words, why would god need to create (give) anything?
If by reality we mean the neurologic impulses interpreted by our brain, I wish that kabbalah could help me beyond the neurologic impulses. I wish I could be able to sense or even to fully experience the “information” as it truly is, unadulterated by my senses or my biases. That is the “reality” i’d like to experience.
Quite honestly, I was truly taken aback with the revelation that Kabbalah not only isn’t related to Judaism, but that one does not need to be Jewish to study Kabbalah and/or to become a Kabbalist.
Instinctively, I’ve always knew that the Kabbalah Center “kabbalah” types of practiced and teachings done by Hollywood people was not the real deal, even though it possesses pieces and bits of the true teachings.
Tony’s youtube videos awakened in me once again the feeling that there is indeed a method, or a science which can help us understand ourselves fully. I am excited with this Path and i am willing to go all the way.
1) when I read that the term Creator, Nature, and Naturals Forces are used interchangeably, does that make Kabbalah pantheistic?
2) At point will we be versed in the Language of Branches, and be able to read texts such as the Zohar, Torah, and Talmud, w/o the help or the interpretation of a Kabbalah Instructor?
At this stage of my life my desire is only to know myself better. To understand my motivations, my desires and why I desire what I desire my my ultimate goal.